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Q-M-T 1/32 Resin Parts for F-4


Marcel111

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Possibly old news around here but I came across these resin updates for the Revell Phantom and bought pretty much the whole bag as relevant for the Revell F-4G (at Hannants). The nose correction for the F-4G looks good and it looks like the exhausts are nice also. http://q-m-t.cz/catalog/resins

 

Note sure if that site is secure, you can also find all the stuff at Hannants.

 

Revell owe these guys, I have now finally bought the F-4G kit. If there is interest I can do an in-box review once I receive the parts.

 

Cheers,

Marcel

 

 

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4 hours ago, Marcel111 said:

Possibly old news around here but I came across these resin updates for the Revell Phantom and bought pretty much the whole bag as relevant for the Revell F-4G (at Hannants). The nose correction for the F-4G looks good and it looks like the exhausts are nice also. http://q-m-t.cz/catalog/resins

 

Note sure if that site is secure, you can also find all the stuff at Hannants.

 

Revell owe these guys, I have now finally bought the F-4G kit. If there is interest I can do an in-box review once I receive the parts.

 

Cheers,

Marcel

 

 

If the address starts with "http" it is not secure.

I didn't click on the link to find out.

B/R

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Well, saying a site using http is not 'secure' is not correct. Actually I should write that saying that an https page is secure is abusive. The only thing that is really more secure thanks to the use of SSL is the lack of 'man in the middle' risk because the connection between the browser and the server is encrypted end to end. Otherwise, an https web page may be as insecure and malicious than one accessible in clear text. 

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Can't wait for your review, thanks for that. Maybe you also want to test how responsive to primer / paint

the resin is. My F-4 intakes flaked off any paint - even after rubbing them off with thinner, wet sanding  and

a few coats of resin primer. But maybe maybe my fault in the process.

Lothar 

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